

Mother of the Sea
The legend of the Mother of the Sea is a tale that virtually every Inuit from Greenland to the Canadian Arctic knows in some form or another. Updated to suit modern times, using plastic trash and climate change, this tale does more than scare children of the dangers of thin ice; it warns all of us about the perils of disrespecting or ignoring Mother Nature's needs, priorities, and health.
The legend of the Mother of the Sea is a tale that virtually every Inuit from Greenland to the Canadian Arctic knows in some form or another. Updated to suit modern times, using plastic trash and climate change, this tale does more than scare children of the dangers of thin ice; it warns all of us about the perils of disrespecting or ignoring Mother Nature's needs, priorities, and health.
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